Amanda Hollandsworth ready for NCAA ChampionshipAmanda Hollandsworth ready for NCAA Championship
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Amanda Hollandsworth ready for NCAA Championship

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Virginia Tech women's golfer Amanda Hollandsworth travels to Fayetteville, Arkansas to compete in the NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship, hosted by the University of Arkansas. The four-day stroke play portion of the tournament will be played at Blessings Golf Club in Fayetteville, beginning on Friday.

TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship
May 17-22
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NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN'S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
The 132-player field will play the par 73, 6,473-yard Blessings Golf Club. Hollandsworth joins four ACC teams (Florida State, Duke, Virginia and Wake Forest) in the tournament. Hollandsworth is one of 12 players competing as individuals. 

The stroke play portion of the tournament will consist of 72 holes, 18 holes each day with tee times beginning at 7:15 a.m. CDT. The individual champion will be crowned following play on Monday.
 
Hollandsworth is the first Virginia Tech women's golfer to qualify for the championship event.